2022
DOI: 10.33462/jotaf.952977
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Determination of The Loss Ratio on Some Melon Varieties From The Melon Fly, Myiopardalis pardalina (Bigot, 1891) (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Abstract: It is wel known that the homeland of the Melon (Cucumis melo), which is a one-year reptile body, belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family, is Asia. Iran, Caucasus, Turkey, Afghanistan and melon species that are encountered in the wild in Turkistan form and is believed that it was spread to the world from the regions concerned. Melon fly, Myiopardalis pardalina (Bigot, 1891) (Diptera:Tephrtidae) is one of the most important pests in melon grown areas in the Southeastern Anatolia Region. When the melon approximatel… Show more

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“…However, there has been a limited number of studies related to exploring the relationships between pesticide use and food losses (Harris and Lindblad, 1978;Cappellini and Ceponis, 1984;World Resources, 1998). There have been also a few studies focusing on food losses and recycling of food wastes in Turkey and these studies examined the food losses in terms of technical aspects and oulined the general situation by using macro level data (Sessiz and Özdemir, 2007;Baran et al, 2012;Demirbaş et al, 2017;Tatlıdil et al, 2013;Demirbaş and Gölge, 2018;Salihoğlu et al, 2018;Demirbaş, 2018;PHP, 2019;Çiftçi and Demirbaş, 2020;Alabouıd and Bayhan, 2022). When glancing at the economic aspect of the food losses, it has been clear that the study focusing on VLW along the supply chain and economic feasibility of recycling VLW by production system such as under greenhouse and conventional methods in open area was scarce worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there has been a limited number of studies related to exploring the relationships between pesticide use and food losses (Harris and Lindblad, 1978;Cappellini and Ceponis, 1984;World Resources, 1998). There have been also a few studies focusing on food losses and recycling of food wastes in Turkey and these studies examined the food losses in terms of technical aspects and oulined the general situation by using macro level data (Sessiz and Özdemir, 2007;Baran et al, 2012;Demirbaş et al, 2017;Tatlıdil et al, 2013;Demirbaş and Gölge, 2018;Salihoğlu et al, 2018;Demirbaş, 2018;PHP, 2019;Çiftçi and Demirbaş, 2020;Alabouıd and Bayhan, 2022). When glancing at the economic aspect of the food losses, it has been clear that the study focusing on VLW along the supply chain and economic feasibility of recycling VLW by production system such as under greenhouse and conventional methods in open area was scarce worldwide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%